YAMAHA TRACER 9 (2021 - on) Review

Highlights

  • Sporty adventure tourer for the road
  • Same CP3 triple engine as the MT-09
  • Great handling

At a glance

Owners' reliability rating: 4.4 out of 5 (4.4/5)
Annual servicing cost: £230
Power: 117 bhp
Seat height: Medium (31.9 in / 810 mm)
Weight: Medium (470 lbs / 213 kg)

Prices

New £10,199
Used £7,700 - £8,800

Overall rating

Next up: Ride & brakes
4 out of 5 (4/5)

The Yamaha Tracer 9 is the latest version of the firm's popular Tracer 900 touring model, but now it has received an energising shot from the rasping attributes of the 2021 MT-09.

Yamaha’s Tracer 9 and the enticing upgraded Tracer 9 GT – just £2000 extra with a range of super-value additions – have cannibalised the 889cc 117bhp CP3 triple, the chassis, and the agreeable ergonomics to form another thoroughbred option in an increasingly crowded segment of the market.

We swapped between both bikes for more than 130 miles in the wine country of Catalunya and for what felt like a never-ending route of corners and curves. Does the Tracer 9 earn its spurs as the leader of Yamaha’s grandiose ‘Roads of Life’ campaign?

The turning prowess and power of the MT-09 with added comfort, less vibration and a range of add-ons with the GT make the Tracer 9 a motorcycle that lingers in the mind, long after the sidestand has dropped.

2021 Yamaha Tracer 9 and Tracer 9 GT

The sheer ease and stability of the handling, together with the MT torque makes quite an impact and just enough to cover how uncomfortable the ride can be in the 80-90mph range on straight roads.

This is a fine sports-tourer that should keep the Tracer name at the top end of the sale charts upon its arrival in the UK in May but the extra specs of the GT really make it an essential purchase.

At the Eicma show in Milan in November 2022, a new Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+ was revealed, featuring loads of tech. It'll hit dealers in 2023.

Watch: Yamaha Tracer 9 video review

Ride quality & brakes

Next up: Engine
5 out of 5 (5/5)

A Deltabox chassis with 50% more lateral rigidity comes straight from the MT-09 as do the highly effective and lighter 10-spoke SpinForged wheels (lower gyro effect) and an engine rotated almost 5 degrees more upright in the frame.

The front end feels lower thanks to the new KYB forks and the MT-09-styled fuel tank brings you nicely into a position that is both sporty and instantly controllable.

Combine willing Bridgestone Battlax tyres and the sensation through corners is the stuff of dreams: precise, light, so stable and fantastically reassuring.

2021 Yamaha Tracer 9 on the road

Yamaha have given the Tracer a new longer 64mm aluminium swingarm that still keeps the bike’s wheelbase at 1500mm and hikes a potential extra payload to 193kg but the overall effect on centred rideability is very tangible.

The Tracer 9 launch accentuated the strengths of the bike through all manner of turns and kinks where the R1-style Nissin front brake was more than capable; the extra linear emphasis delivering the right amount of contact.

Engine

Next up: Reliability
5 out of 5 (5/5)

The CP3 triple is Euro5 friendly, 2kg lighter than the motor used on the outgoing MT-09 and provides 6% more peak torque, 3% more peak output and 9% more efficiency.

That the Japanese have dropped weight, met emissions targets and still found a small elevation in power means the engine is one of the finer technical accomplishments of the Tracer 9.

2021 Yamaha Tracer 9 engine

From the four D mode throttle response options the sportier setting is still the best choice giving a bigger slice of verve from Yamaha Control Chip Throttle.

New intakes and chambers mean the growl from the Tracer is eminently satisfying. Yamaha claim the audio ‘boosts the emotional connection’ with the bike and they’re not too wide of the mark.

Reliability & build quality

Next up: Value
4 out of 5 (4/5)

The CP3 engine in the Tracer may have been tweaked for the new version of the bike but if the old version is anything to go by, there shouldn’t be any problems. CP3 engines have been known to see off 100,000 miles without issue.

Find out more about the Yamaha Tracer 9's reliability in our long-term test video round-up below:

Value vs rivals

Next up: Equipment
4 out of 5 (4/5)

The Tracer 9 faces stiff competition from the similarly triple-cylinder engine powered Triumph Tiger 900 GT and GT Pro. Although the Triumph is more expensive and less powerful than the Yamaha, it's a classy machine with lots of tech and worth considering.

The equivalent BMW option, the F900XR is cheaper than the Yamaha and only slightly down on power despite using a parallel-twin engine. Unlike the Triumph, the BMW also uses a sporty 17" front wheel for road-focused handling.

You might also consider the Kawasaki Versys 1000 S, which has a similar power and price to the Yamaha and also has 17" front wheel.

2021 Yamaha Tracer 9 GT right side

Equipment

4 out of 5 (4/5)

Yamaha have gone more ‘minimal’ with the sleek design of the Tracer 9. The layered plastics and panels promote better airflow while the rest of the ergonomics add to the impression of balance.

However, the company might want to consider a harsh review of the dash department in Iwata. Like the disappointing unit on the MT-09, the Tracer’s principal info interface lacks thought.

The split 3.5" TFT is a sound idea, with trip customisation data on the right and tacho and other figures on the left, but the display is set too far forward for taller riders, is hard to see in the sun and is an instant dust-trap.

2021 Yamaha Tracer 9 dash

Electronics including brake, slide and traction control are all funnelled through a new 6-axis IMU that is more compact than the hardware used on the R1 and runs 125 calculations per second and helped when the asphalt became a bit choppy and even muddy in parts.

The whole Tracer 9 experience dipped only through a brief blat on fast A-roads when the screen proved woefully inadequate for my 5ft 11in height, even at the peak of its 50mm range of movement.

Specs

Engine size 889cc
Engine type Three-cylinder, liquid cooled, 4v, Euro5
Frame type Diecast aluminium Deltabox diamond form
Fuel capacity 18 litres
Seat height 810mm
Bike weight 213kg
Front suspension KYB 39mm telescopic fork, 130mm travel. Semi-active on GT
Rear suspension KYB shock 137mm travel. Adjustable preload & Semi-active on GT
Front brake Nissin radial master cylinder, x2 hydraulic disc, 298mm. Cornering ABS
Rear brake 245mm rear disc. Cornering ABS
Front tyre size 120/70 x 17
Rear tyre size 180/55 x 17

Mpg, costs & insurance

Average fuel consumption 56.5 mpg
Annual road tax £117
Annual service cost £230
New price £10,199
Used price £7,700 - £8,800
Insurance group -
How much to insure?
Warranty term Two years

Top speed & performance

Max power 117 bhp
Max torque 68.5 ft-lb
Top speed -
1/4 mile acceleration -
Tank range 224 miles

Model history & versions

Model history

  • 2015: Upright all-round ‘Tracer’ version of the naked MT-09 launched. Half faired, it has stiffer suspension, a larger fuel tank, Super Ténéré dash, more upright riding position, revised fuelling, traction control, a power socket and a centrestand.
  • 2016: Name changed from MT-09 Tracer to Tracer 900.
  • 2017: New lighter slipper clutch, longer swingarm for improved stability, plus adjustable traction control.
  • 2018: Higher-spec Tracer 900 GT introduced alongside, with colour-matched hard luggage, colour TFT dash, cruise control, quickshifter and heated grips.
  • 2021: Tracer 900 (and GT) replaced by new Tracer 9, with completely new look, increased engine capacity, more power, larger fuel tank, cruise control and fancier dash. Tracer 9 GT has semi-active suspension, all-singing traction control and ABS, heated grips and cornering lights.
  • 2023: Tracer 9 GT+ launched.

Other versions

The GT is a heavier but equally poised and thrilling version of the Tracer 9. Adding £2k to the cost of the bike seems like hefty ballast but in actual fact it’s great value.

The literal and financial ‘weight’ comes through a rudimentary Kayaba semi-active suspension with new IMU and wider damping options and the installed side cases as part of the floating carrier system. The cases alone cost £1100 on the older Tracer.

And for those who want the ultimate version, the 2023 Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+ offers yet more tech.

The ten settings of the heated grips worked great in the chilly early hours of the Catalan sun and the Yamaha’s up-and-down Quick Shift System is joyous part of the pack, even if the Tracer 9’s gearbox - with new longer first and second gear - is a sturdy and light piece of kit.

Lastly the grey/blue Icon colour of the GT also outshines the redline and Tech Kamo of the Tracer 9.

Owners' reviews for the YAMAHA TRACER 9 (2021 - on)

14 owners have reviewed their YAMAHA TRACER 9 (2021 - on) and rated it in a number of areas. Read what they have to say and what they like and dislike about the bike below.

Review your YAMAHA TRACER 9 (2021 - on)

Summary of owners' reviews

Overall rating: 3.9 out of 5 (3.9/5)
Ride quality & brakes: 4.4 out of 5 (4.4/5)
Engine: 5 out of 5 (5/5)
Reliability & build quality: 4.4 out of 5 (4.4/5)
Value vs rivals: 4.6 out of 5 (4.6/5)
Equipment: 4.4 out of 5 (4.4/5)
Annual servicing cost: £230
3 out of 5 You can tell it's not a flagship model.
05 April 2024 by sunzyman@hotmail.co.uk

Version: GT

Year: 2022

Feels very light and it's easy to maneuver. Worst part is the fit and finish.

Ride quality & brakes 3 out of 5

Ride is very much acceptable, feels soft enough for UK roads without it feeling sloppy. Plenty of adjustment if needed. It's a great all round but more so towards the sports end of sports tourer. The wind protection is very poor for this kind of bike and the seat is not too my liking. It's too wide and too firm. Triumph do a much better job when it comes to seats.

Engine 5 out of 5

I love the engine. It's playful and pretty rewarding even at the top of the rev range. 130mph+ doesn't take much effort at all. Fueling feels smooth and predictable. The bike doesn't feel like 220kg bike thanks to the great power plant.

Reliability & build quality 2 out of 5

Very disappointed in Yamaha with this one. Bike has 9000 miles on it and there is corrosion on the rear suspension components, the paint on the side lugged retainers down near the swing arm have have started to bubble and the whole exhaust is rusting. You would think it lived in a swap but it's been washed, dried and gt85'ed after every wet ride I did.

Value vs rivals 4 out of 5
Equipment 5 out of 5

Mine is a GT so it does come well equipped. Really just needs an after market exhaust but due to the design of the standard exhaust, it's only piece so you need to technically buy a full system to replace it which is expensive.

4 out of 5 Great All Rounder
30 August 2023 by Colin

Version: Tracer 9 GT

Year: 2022

Annual servicing cost: £200

Great all rounder

Ride quality & brakes 4 out of 5

Did a 3,000 mile tour through Germany, Austria & Slovenia with full luggage and a pillion, the bike performed very well. I would say it is a little compact for two up touring but the bike does handle very well and is very stable. Brakes are a little on the soft side so maybe an upgrade on lines & pads is required.

Engine 5 out of 5

Great engine, plenty of power for real world use, smooth and sounds great even with the standard exhaust.

Reliability & build quality 4 out of 5

After 10,000 miles I can report no problems mechanically or electrically, my only comments would be that the paint is thin on some of the frame components and some of the bolts around the bike are looking a little tarnished.

Value vs rivals 5 out of 5

No complaints here, very reasonable to run and maintain

Equipment 4 out of 5

The dash is dated and not very easy to read but it does tell you everything you need to know. Seat - I bought the comfort seats but actually prefer the standard version. Added bar risers, top box and a few Evotech parts. Tyres - Metzeler Roadtec 01SE are my favourites.

Buying experience: Bought new from Wigan Yamaha, great service from them.

5 out of 5
13 February 2023 by Steve Lee

Year: 2021

Annual servicing cost: £200

Absolute mint bike

Ride quality & brakes 5 out of 5
Engine 5 out of 5
Reliability & build quality 5 out of 5
Value vs rivals 4 out of 5
Equipment 5 out of 5

Buying experience: Dealer 12500

5 out of 5
06 February 2023 by David

Version: GT

Year: 2021

The only thing I hate about tracer 9 gt it's the floor distance to the carter...

Ride quality & brakes 5 out of 5
Engine 5 out of 5
Reliability & build quality 5 out of 5
Value vs rivals 5 out of 5
Equipment 4 out of 5
4 out of 5 owainr456@aol.com
06 February 2023 by owainr456@aol.com

Version: GT

Year: 2022

Fantastic engine. Overall a great bike. Screen is poor and switch gear can be difficult to use. I really don't like the roller wheel

Ride quality & brakes 4 out of 5
Engine 5 out of 5
Reliability & build quality 5 out of 5
Value vs rivals 4 out of 5
Equipment 3 out of 5

Switch gear can be fiddly. Roller wheel for heated grips is really poor and hard to use on the move

4 out of 5 Touristic Tracer
26 September 2022 by Eddie Harris

Year: 2021

Annual servicing cost: £300

The best feature of thus bike is its ability to do it all, it's equally at home taking it easy touring around the Lincolnshire Wolds where I am based as it is out in the open road. Its also a capable ride when out on a spirited group ride, id love to see the Tracer 9 upgraded to a 1000cc with a bit more power, but in the real world this bike has plenty of usable power. It sounds glorious too.

Ride quality & brakes 4 out of 5

This is a great all round bike, it's comfortable, upright, handles well and progressive. The seat is perfectly adequate with all day comfort. I tend to break from riding every couple of hours, but that's not a comfort issue, the bars, pegs & seat are all adjustable. The front brake isn't as harsh as you'd find on a sports bike but, feel a tiny bit spongy at first until you get used to them, but then again this is a sports tourer. I find them more than adequate for the size of the bike.

Engine 5 out of 5

The sound from this triple is an absolute soundtrack. The engine is super smooth and the fueling is faultless, I use the premium fuel but could not comment on how it responds with E10 in the tank. It has loads of usable midrange overtaking power, 3rd gear through 4 to 5th will see you past most things. Its quick and addictive in these situations.

Reliability & build quality 5 out of 5

I've had plenty of Yamaha's over the years and all of them have been totally reliable, this bike is no exception. It is built and designed very well. I mainly ride in the dry so could not comment on the corrosion side of things. There is a minor recall with the ECU mapping which Yamaha sorted on the first service.

Value vs rivals 5 out of 5

No adverse running costs here and its great on fuel, it likes the premium E5 in my opinion.

Equipment 5 out of 5

I love the styling, the 2021 revamp is fantastic in my opinion. The dash divides opinion, but I love it, it works very well and the split screens gives lots of information which surely is better than having to search for it using buttons and switches on the go, it's all there in front of your eyes which is a great feature. I love the underslung exhaust, the standard Bridgstones and the centre stand as standard. I ditched the standard screen for a shorter one.

Buying experience: I bought from a Grimsby Yamaha dealer. Absolute top service from them boys.

5 out of 5
16 October 2021 by Ads

Version: GT

Year: 2021

Step up from the previous version. I’ve had each iteration of the Tracer 900/9 and each has been better than the last. This one has a very different riding position. Suits me now but took a while to get used to. You feel much more in than on the bike.

Ride quality & brakes 4 out of 5

Ride with semi active suspension is lovely. Nice and smooth. Does take a little while to get used to. Brakes are the only issue. Stop well but lack feel. Hoping this will improve with time.

Engine 5 out of 5

Smooth. Power delivery seems a much less off/on than previous version. It’s not loud but it’s a much improved sound.

Reliability & build quality 5 out of 5

Only has 1400miles on so early days. Nothing so far though

Value vs rivals 5 out of 5

The run in service is a rip off but normal service costs should be in line with previous version.

Equipment 5 out of 5

Not much else you’d need. I added top box and rad guard. Only issue I have is the annoying wheel on the right of the bar to adjust screens/turn grips on or off. I also added the MRA screen - awesome and much improved over the standard one.

Buying experience: Decent. Motts in Basingstoke always good service and price

5 out of 5 A used Tracer 9 GT
09 October 2021 by David Bremner

Version: Tracer 9GT

Year: 2021

Yes would recommend to anyone the fuel economy is fantastic only anoying feature is the clock is to small bike used for motorcycle Training 4000 miles in 6 weeks hasn't been garaged been in plenty of rain with no problems

Ride quality & brakes 5 out of 5

Have done 5 hour sessions standard seat very adequate pillions say it's very comfortable only there word for that and it will ride around the town all day

Engine 5 out of 5

Engine is very smooth

Reliability & build quality 5 out of 5

No problems with the bike built quality very good

Value vs rivals 5 out of 5

Its only had 1st service will need tyres soon

Equipment 5 out of 5

Performance and economy excellent I have fitted extensions to front mudguard and rear hugger

Buying experience: Purchased from Mitchell's Motorcycle in Inverness excellent experience

1 out of 5 Comfortable and good list of standard features, however, LCD and Control Switches malfunction after a few hours riding in rain
06 October 2021 by Siamak

Version: GT

Year: 2021

only 10,000 KM and have a problem with display and control (caused by riding in rain) that Yamaha has not been able to resolve yet, they have had my bike for 20 days now.

Ride quality & brakes 5 out of 5

i can ride a bike for full tank, about 320KM before i get tired, it is very comfortable for my size. I am 170cm tall, 31 Inch inseam. Brakes work great although they are not exotic brands. Very good all around bike in sport touring class.

Engine 5 out of 5

very smooth engine, more than adequate HP and Torque, sounds great too

Reliability & build quality 1 out of 5

rode in moderate rain for four hours, right-display malfunctions for 3 days, Wheel Switch and Drive Mode switches stopped working for four weeks. Vide my video here https://youtu.be/FXKWPwhLphg

Value vs rivals 5 out of 5

I only have 10,000 km on bike, other than one oil and oil filter change (cost me $125 Canadian) no other services needed. It seems to have a very long, 42,000 Km valve timing check interval, that is great!

Equipment 4 out of 5

I love standard center stand. Top box rack and top box is the only accessory I added, great value and function very well.

Buying experience: I purchased it from Yamaha authorized dealer, considering this was one of the first 2021 Yamaha Tracer 9 GT in Canada, I did not get a "sales" deal, I paid full MSRP price. I expected that.

5 out of 5 yamaha 9
13 August 2021 by william gilhooley

Version: tracer 9

Year: 2021

great bike had honda crossrunner . trade it in for tracer 9. done 25 000 miles on crossrunner . but tracer 9 is better spec , did not get gt. so was 2000 cheaper. done 3000 mile no problems so far . always had honda . first yamaha just as good . 3 hours have to stop but get that on all bikes

Ride quality & brakes 4 out of 5

front brake could be better will change it

Engine 5 out of 5

one of the best

Reliability & build quality 5 out of 5
Value vs rivals 5 out of 5
Equipment 5 out of 5

Buying experience: 600 miles service joke should get it for nothing they are just check the bike they bulit 160 pond

5 out of 5 So far so good
07 August 2021 by Foxypete

Version: 9GT

Year: 2021

So far so good, just replaced my 10 year ownership of FJR1300. Bike feels very light and easy to handle. Plenty power and torque even after the mile munching FJR. Currently doing high 50's mpg. Bought it with comfort seat, it's pretty good. Handling is easy on tight bits and stable on quick bits. I have found no problem with screen, 6'2'' tall. Much quieter than the big tourer. Clocks fussy but sure I'll get used to them.

Ride quality & brakes 4 out of 5

Ride quality excellent, brakes lacking bite and slightly disappointing.

Engine 5 out of 5

Awesome

Reliability & build quality 5 out of 5

Feels well put together with a nice finish on all parts although comfort seat doesn't clamp down tightly, feels a bit loose when riding.

Value vs rivals 5 out of 5

58mpg so far

Equipment 5 out of 5

qiuck shift is very good, suspension excellent. Even on our rough Peak District roads bike settles as soon as it has gone over a rough patch.

Buying experience: Bought from CMC Cannock, no discounts but good service, would recommend.

3 out of 5 Good but seriously flawed
04 August 2021 by Gordon Milburn

Version: GT

Year: 2021

Compared to the 2018 GT I had the new one has a more comfortable seat and the suspension and gearbox are improved, however it has the same universally panned screen and the clocks are pants. The clocks are so DIM that they are unreadable on a sunny day and the brightness adjustment makes bugga all difference. They have also lowered the steering yolk so the handlebars are about as tall as ape hangers, which means that if you hit a sharp bump the handlebars are jerked forward and I have grip tighter as a result.

Ride quality & brakes 5 out of 5
Engine 5 out of 5
Reliability & build quality 5 out of 5
Value vs rivals 4 out of 5
Equipment 3 out of 5

Screen, clocks and steering yolk position as above.

Buying experience: I bought from CMC in Clay Cross and it was a good experience. I bought my previous Tracer 900GT for them and it too was a good experience.

4 out of 5 Not comfortable seat
11 July 2021 by Steven Stokoe

Version: Gr

Year: 2021

Seat is very uncomfortable

Ride quality & brakes 4 out of 5
Engine 5 out of 5
Reliability & build quality 5 out of 5
Value vs rivals 5 out of 5
Equipment 5 out of 5

The seat is extremely hard and uncomfortable.

2 out of 5 Not a comfortable ride
15 June 2021 by Stewart Wight

Version: GT

Year: 2021

Just taken delivery of My New Tracer 9 Gt. Didnt do a test ride first just went with the hype ,bought it straight off , and rode it 100 miles home. Had I done a test ride then I probably would not have bought it. I'm 6' 1" and found the seat excruciatingly uncomfortable. My lower back was hard against the pillion pad and could not get comfortable . Ive now raised the seat and will try again. The other problem with the seat is its shape. Its shaped like a bobber seat and when I put my feet down the flaired rear of the seat digs into the back of my legs, it also causes problems when you are trying to paddle backwards. The other problem I have is with the gear change. With my size nine boot I have to point my toes down vertically to get under the gear change leaver. The foot peg is higher than the gear leaver so for me is around three inches too high. I hope the after market boys are reading this

Ride quality & brakes 5 out of 5
Engine 5 out of 5
Reliability & build quality 5 out of 5
Value vs rivals 4 out of 5
Equipment 4 out of 5

Buying experience: Good service from Saltire in Edinburgh

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